I like your definition Mark, this might be something of a nuance but I
dont see the creative aspect in "A designer is a person the arranges
elements in a final order for a specific purpose."  In my
experience, thats lay-out, a design subset.

Again, small point but I'd prefer to see this put as "A designer is
a person who chooses and  arranges elements in a final order for a
specific purpose."

Or if we were to take this a step further to capture good design.

"A designer is a person who understands the necessary elements and
arranges them in a final order for a specific purpose."


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